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Racer X 10-17-2002 05:57 AM

I know most of them are stuck on with double sided tape.Are the ones that go around the side markers the same way?Or do they have pins holding them there???

Red12aRx7 10-17-2002 07:49 AM

Stuck on with double sided tape. Not hard to remove unless you get the tape residue on the car and its a pain.

rotaryrascal 10-17-2002 11:17 AM

try using a heat gun or blow dry to take it off. should work!

isamu 10-17-2002 12:18 PM

When or if you put them back on using double sided tape, try the 3M tape. All the other Auto part store brands I have used never stuck worth a crap besided the 3M.

j9fd3s 10-17-2002 12:41 PM


Originally Posted by isamu' date='Oct 17 2002, 09:18 AM
When or if you put them back on using double sided tape, try the 3M tape. All the other Auto part store brands I have used never stuck worth a crap besided the 3M.

yes and make sure the body of the car is clean too



mike

Racer X 10-17-2002 06:49 PM

Thanks you guys.Time for a cleaner trimless look. https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...#>/biggrin.png

Rob x-7 10-17-2002 06:58 PM

3M general purpose adhesive cleaner is a good choice to remove the adhesive, also if you plan on putting the trim back on, make sure as much of the old tape is off the moulding. As well as the car itself like J9F3s said. The 3M tape is double sided trim and emblem tape, it comes in all widths. Just a warning, if there was any body work or paint work done on your car, alot of shops leave the molding on when they paint, make sure you dont have any paint work, or when you take the molding off, it might take the surrounding paint off with it, and there will be a hardline of paint where the molding once was as well.

Felix Wankel 10-17-2002 11:43 PM

Body shop supply places sell a wheel that you can chuck in a drill to remove adhesive with, and not damage the paint. I use them all the time to remove stripes and stuff. All you have to do when you get done is wax the area where the tape was.



Make sure your paint job isn't too old (look in the doorjambs to see if the outside is faded), if it is, you'll have a dark line where the trim was. Mine was repainted with the molding on, so I can't take it off.

Racer X 10-18-2002 05:24 AM


Originally Posted by Felix Wankel' date='Oct 17 2002, 08:43 PM
Body shop supply places sell a wheel that you can chuck in a drill to remove adhesive with, and not damage the paint. I use them all the time to remove stripes and stuff. All you have to do when you get done is wax the area where the tape was.



Make sure your paint job isn't too old (look in the doorjambs to see if the outside is faded), if it is, you'll have a dark line where the trim was. Mine was repainted with the molding on, so I can't take it off.

My paint is stock so I don't really care about it.One day paint will come.After I kit it. :smirk: I just don't want the sticky residue.I'll remove it soon.Prolly today sometime. :bigthumg:

j9fd3s 10-18-2002 11:00 AM


Originally Posted by Rob x-7' date='Oct 17 2002, 03:58 PM
3M general purpose adhesive cleaner is a good choice to remove the adhesive, also if you plan on putting the trim back on, make sure as much of the old tape is off the moulding. As well as the car itself like J9F3s said. The 3M tape is double sided trim and emblem tape, it comes in all widths. Just a warning, if there was any body work or paint work done on your car, alot of shops leave the molding on when they paint, make sure you dont have any paint work, or when you take the molding off, it might take the surrounding paint off with it, and there will be a hardline of paint where the molding once was as well.

i hate it when they do that.



mike


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